Peru News in English
June 18, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 18th June, and here’s your Peru daily news capsule.
Roberto Sánchez's appeal to annul 647 voting tables in the U.S. has been accepted.
Luis Galarreta reveals potential minister profiles for Keiko Fujimori's future government.
The White House confirms the Iran-U.S. agreement is in effect, outlining its implications.
Jorge Nieto suggests Keiko Fujimori should consider a pardon for Pedro Castillo.
José Domingo Pérez bids farewell to Roberto Sánchez's party after a near defeat.
The Ministry of Economy adds over 9.5 billion soles to the national budget.
Eliane Karp requests humanitarian pardon for former president Alejandro Toledo.
The National Prosecutor's Office concludes Germán Juárez's appointment as anti-money laundering coordinator.
Callao plans to implement its own Metropolitano to improve transportation.
The National Police reports a teenager died from mechanical asphyxia in a Manchay police station.
Ex-reality star Greg Michel creates a public scandal after assaulting police officers.
Maricielo Effio faces backlash on social media for her behavior towards a disabled youth.
NASA shifts its Mars mission focus to another company, leaving SpaceX in the dust.
Lionel Messi equals Miroslav Klose's World Cup goal record with a stunning hat trick.
The Santa Rosa Hospital in Pueblo Libre launches free hepatitis B vaccination and screening.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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